THE GULLIVER RODIN

THE GULLIVER RODIN

No one, I was told, liked candy or animal crackers

or Oreo’s with orange colored filling. 

The candy was the fall Halloween style candy and

the yellow, orange, and white corn that everyone loves. 

I filled my round bowl in an artistic way. 

All the items were sectioned off and

the resulting composition looked like

a Rodin sculpture, almost. 

No one cared for the ingredients of the bowl

and I want to mention that they all claimed

not to like sweets.  The evening progressed

with dinner, (A Jack’s Pizza), along with red wine

and little by little the sculptured art work

made up of the afore-mentioned candy and cookies

dwindled in size and at evening’s end

I had four empty wine bottles, plates and forks

along with used cloth napkins plus an absent “Rodin”

The dish that denial had enhanced was

reduced to emptiness.  I turned it over. 

It had been made in Spain and was mustard yellow

on the outside and sweet potato bronze on the inside. 

Everyone remarked on its beauty and proclaimed

that it would be useful as a serving dish of some kind

I thought their insight was spectacular

Stanski

November 11, 2020 ^

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